Find marquees and structures by town and region.
Marquees and structures offer the freedom to create a wedding venue almost anywhere, transforming gardens, fields, estates, and unexpected locations into bespoke celebration spaces. Whether you're drawn to traditional canvas pole marquees, contemporary clear-span structures, or elegant sailcloth designs, these temporary venues provide a blank canvas for your vision whilst offering practical weather protection. When searching for the right supplier, consider not just the marquee itself but the complete package: flooring, lighting, heating or cooling, furniture, and often power generation. Established companies will guide you through site surveys, planning requirements, and logistics, ensuring your chosen location can accommodate everything from guest access to catering facilities.
Pricing varies considerably depending on size, style, and inclusions, with capacity being the primary factor alongside your choice of interior finish and seasonal timing. A marquee for eighty guests will cost significantly less than one for two hundred, whilst premium linings, chandeliers, and climate control add to the investment. Summer and early autumn represent peak season when availability tightens and prices reflect demand, so booking twelve to eighteen months ahead is advisable. Geography matters too—suppliers typically work within defined regions due to the logistics of transporting and installing large structures, so finding companies that service your specific area is essential. Ask about what's included as standard, whether site visits are complimentary, and how they handle challenging ground conditions or access restrictions. Insurance, licensing, and their experience with your venue type are equally important considerations.
Browse our directory by region or town to find marquee suppliers working in your area. Shortlist several companies to compare styles and packages, then make contact around a year before your date to check availability and arrange site visits. Early enquiries are particularly important for popular summer weekends.
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Add your businessPrices vary by region, experience and the package booked. Most couples find a sensible mid-range starting point by comparing three to five businesses across their preferred area.
For peak season weddings (May to September on Saturdays), 12 to 18 months ahead is typical. Off-peak dates and midweek bookings can sometimes be secured with shorter notice.
Most local businesses cover their immediate area as standard, with travel charges for further afield. Always confirm coverage and any extra costs at the enquiry stage.